Lou Dobbs is in near celebratory spirits as he points to the fact that progress against the perpetual foot-dragging of the deep state obstructionists is finally being made.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) is calling for a second Special Prosecutor “to investigate the actions of Hillary Clinton, James Comey and Loretta Lynch.”

Dobbs’ enthusiasm for the announcement is tempered a bit by Gregg Jarrett. He says, “Congressional investigations are good but you’ve got to have a Department of Justice investigation, either by the DOJ itself or a special counsel.”

And only the Attorney General can appoint one in this case. You know Sessions hasn’t done it and I think there’s a great deal of frustration in the executive branch and in the White House in particular that things haven’t moved in that direction.”

Dobbs asks, “What the hell is the matter with Jeff Sessions, a man who, by the way, I’ve known for twenty years?” He describes him as being “withdrawn, he’s become isolated it seems, either in the Justice Department or in an undisclosed location, I don’t know which. But something’s terribly wrong with him.”

Jarrett concurs, saying, “He should never have accepted the position as Attorney General, for a couple of reasons. First of all, he deceived the President. He intended to recuse from the outset and he concealed that from the President. Second of all, and I hate to say this, but I think he’s incompetent.”

Jarrett continues, “He was a very fine US Senator but he is in way over his head in the Department of Justice. He has failed to comply with subpoena requests.” Dobbs asks, “So what is a President to do?” Jarrett doesn’t have an easy solution, noting, “I think the President probably wishes that Sessions would step aside.”

Jarrett sums up the direction of their discussion saying, “Things would change dramatically in Washington if McConnell and Ryan would step aside from their leadership positions and if Jeff Sessions would humbly resign as Attorney General.”

“That would allow, I dare say, a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Susan Rice and Loretta Lynch,” says Jarrett, “because there is compelling evidence that all of them may have committed crimes, not Donald Trump.”

They note there is a repeat of the same sort of malfeasance in California with an illegal alien being released as happened with Kate Steinle. Jarrett points out that Attorney General Jeff Sessions could start enforcing the law, prosecuting “people who shield illegal ‘immigrants.’ There’s a specific statute. Let’s start putting these mayors and police chiefs behind bars.”

I think commentators and pundits, etcetera are off base on Sessions… True, he was wrong to recuse himself on Russia because he lacked backbone and courage. But I recall Trump setting the people straight on a big “Thank you for voting for me” speech he held shortly after winning the election. The people in the audience were chanting “Lock HER Up” and Trump responded that he would not lock her up. Sessions is doing Trump’s bidding except he recused himself without getting Trump’s input.

That’s not progress. It’s all the Deep State lollygagging along, trying to take attention off the fact that they’re busy tying our President’s hands, locking him up, keeping him out of the circle. They’re just hoping to blind us to all they’re up to by giving us a “token” of interest. They don’t mind throwing us this particular bone.

I have said all along Sessions wrong man for job. He lacks sense of urgency, he is not an imposing man, and he stays in safe zones with his enforcement. He is scared to take on the biggies, ie Clinton, Obama, etc. How do we get him replaced sooner than later?